Varied works by Jill M. Pottle, described as 'impressionist realism.' This is the last week to view this exhibit. Closing Saturday, May 13, 2023, 4pm. Jill M. Pottle is an artist from Worcester County, MA who has exhibited her paintings and drawings both locally and nationally. She graduated from Syracuse University with a BFA and …
Enjoy a creative afternoon and explore the magical world of printmaking using a gelatin “Gelli” plate. No art experience is needed! Participants will learn to use the printmaking plate to create beautiful and unique patterned papers. We’ll use our printer papers to make book covers, cards, gift tags, and art collages. You can also use your …
Have some felting fun on two school early-release afternoons in May! Perfect for Spring, create needle-felted bee and wet-felted flower. You can join for one or both classes. Wednesday 5/3: Needle-felted bee Friday 5/19: Wet-felted flower 1:45-3:00pm Ages: 9-15 One class $27, both classes $52
Join instructor Nikki Howland in this introductory workshop covering basic needle felting techniques and applying them to sculpture. We will explore form, color, texture, balance and contrast among other principles of design in order to create unique sculptures using natural fibers. Each participant will create their own work of art over the course of our …
In this one-day workshop, Carolyn Letvin will teach the process of making and enhancing prints made from real fish. Originating in Japan during the mid-1800s, the process was used by fishermen to record their catches for accuracy when selling the fish. It subsequently became a popular nature printmaking art form of its own. Using both …